Arnsburg Abbey
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Arnsburg Abbey (Kloster Arnsburg) is a former Cistercian monastery in the Wetterau, Hesse, Germany. It was founded from Eberbach Abbey in 1174. Secularized in 1803 and abandoned by its monks in 1810, its secular buildings were given to the counts Solms-Laubach, who adapted them as their seat. The abbey church stands as a ruin near Lich, Hesse; since 1960 it has been the site of a war memorial.
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- Cistercian monasteries in Germany
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- Religious organizations established in the 1170s
- Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
- Ruined abbeys and monasteries
- Buildings and structures in Giessen (district)
- Ruins in Germany